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Abstract Out of total number, 100Balady sheep constituted the material of this investigation. Animals belongedto breeding units of Veterinary Medicine Hospital, El Hawatka farm and from Assiut abattoir. Animals were subjected to careful clinical and laboratory methods of examination and classified according to their age, sex and healthy status as in table (1). The most important haemogram and biochemical picture ill both healthy and diseased sheep can be summerized in the followings: 1) A highly significant increase (P<O.01) in the coagulation time and decrease in thrombocytic count in healthy male sheep by increasing their age. Meanwhile a non-significant variation in fibrinogen levels was recorded (Table 2 and Fig. 1,2,3). 2) A highly significant decrease (P<O.Ol) in coagulation time and increase in thrombocytic count in female sheep were recorded by increasing their age. While a non-significant variation in fibrinogen level was observed (Table 3 and Fig. 1,2,3). 3) A non-significant variations were recorded in coagulation time, thrombocytes count and fibrinogen concentration in both healthy male and female sheep were evident. 4) A significant elevation (P<0.01) in coagulation time in diseased sheep which suffered from cirrhosis or fascioliasis in both male and female sheep were observed. While a highly significant decrease (P<O.01) in the level of thrombocytes counts in both liver cirrhosis and fascioliasis if compared with the healthy ones at the same age and sex were evident (Table 4,5 and Fig. 9, 10). 5) A non-significant variatiaos in the levels of total protein, albumin, globulin, NG ratio either in male or female sheep in healthy condition were recorded (Table 6, 7 and Fig. 13 - 16). 6) A significant decrease (P<O.Ol)in the level of total protein, albumin, globulin in sheep suffilIc:d from liver cirrhosis or fascioliasis if compared with the healtbyooe at the same age and sex were observed (Table 8,9 and Fig. 18 -11). 7) A non-significant variations in healthy males or females sheep in the levels of blood serum cholestrol, glucose and total bilirubin levels were evident (Table 10, 11 and Fig. 28 - 30). 8) A highly significant decrease (P<O.Ol) in sheep suffered from liver cirrhosis or fascioliasis in the levels of blood serum glucose, (Table 12, 13 and Fig. 32) when compared with the healthy one were observed. Meanwhile a highly significant elevation (P<O.01) in the level of total bilirubin in sheep suffered from liver fascioliasis, while a non significant variation was recorded in sheep suffered from liver cirrhosis (Table 12, 13 and Fig. 33,36). Finally, it can be concluded that there is great role of the liver in coagulogram and proteinogram pictures in healthy and diseased sheep, especially in both healthy males and females sheep and those suffered from liver cirrhosis and fascioliasis and their reflection on coagulogram and biochemical indices in blood serum of sheep. |